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La Mancha

La Mancha (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}Spanish pronunciation: ) is a natural region and comarca located in the autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha (Spain), covering parts of the…

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Country
Spain
Elevation
610 m (2,000 ft)

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La Mancha

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La Mancha

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related to Bibliography · 73
La Mancha → Albacete, Alicante, Antonio Bonet Correa, Aproximación, Archived, Aurelio, Año, Ciudad Real, Conde, Congreso, Consideraciones, CSIC, December, Diego, Dip, Diputación, Don Juan Manuel, Díaz Sánchez-Ajofrín, Ed, Ediciones AKAL
related to history · 48
La Mancha → Alarcos, Albacete, Ancient, Bronze Age, Cabezas, Calatrava, Carpetani, Carthaginians, Cañada, Cerro, Ciudad Real, Consolación, Córcoles River, During, El Amarejo, For, Fuencaliente, Granátula, Guadiana, Iberian
related to Festivals and traditions · 37
La Mancha → Albacete, Alcázar, Almagro, Bolaños, Caballeros, Calatrava, Calatrava Passion Route, Calzada, Camuñas, Caras, Carnival, Christian, Christmas, Corpus Christi, Danzantes, Faces, Fat Thursday, Festivities, Game, Herencia
related to Early modern period · 34
La Mancha → Alpujarras, Austria, Calatrava, Castile, Castilian, Catholic Monarchs, Cervantes, Charles, Comuneros, Don Quixote, During, Flemish, Following, House, In, Joanna, Joanna's, Like, Mad, Miguel
related to Population distribution and density · 29
La Mancha → Albacete, Alcázar, Castilla-La Mancha, Central La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real Province, Compared, Consuegra, Cuenca, Cuenca’s, Densities, Guadalajara, La Roda, Madridejos, Notable, Only, Orden, Other, Puertollano, Quintanar
related to Literature and theater · 24
La Mancha → Almagro's, Alonso Quijano, Cervantes, Cervantes's, Don Quixote, Dulcinea, Festival, Francisco, He, However, Infantes, La Mancha's, Many, Miguel, Much, One, Quevedo, Sancho Panza, Spanish Golden Age, The
related to Historical evolution of the toponym Mancha and its meaning · 23
La Mancha → Another, Arabic, Arabs, Ayala, Campo Espartario, Carthagena Espartera, Castilla, Espartaria, Esparto, Goths, Hispania Carthaginensis, Jerónimo Zurita, Latin, Mancha, Manxa, Pero López, Roman, Some, Spanish, The
related to Middle Ages · 21
La Mancha → According, After, Al-Andalus, Al-Mansha, Alans, Arabic, Arabs, Gibraltar, Iberian Peninsula, In, Mancha, Manxa, Manya, Roman Empire, Strait, These, They, Toledo, Vandals, Vast
related to Contemporary period · 19
La Mancha → Action, Afrancesado, Alcaraz, Battle, Ciudad Real, Elche, Ferdinand VII, French, Gazeta, It, Joseph, Junta Superior, Key, Mancha, Napoleon, Sierra, The Peninsular War, The Superior Junta, Valdepeñas
related to Music and dance · 17
La Mancha → Aguilanderos, Canciones, Christmas, Fandangos, However, Jota Manchega, Laboreo, Malagueñas, May Day, Quintos, Ronda, Rondeñas, Simple, The Seguidilla Manchega, These, Torrás, Villancicos

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mancha la de toledo albacete region real cuenca ciudad also spanish calatrava province include campo towns don provinces castilian natural

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
La ManchaCountrySpain1.00infobox
La ManchaElevation610 m (2,000 ft)1.00infobox
Requenainstance oflocalities historically new Castilian0.80text
the Cerro de los Santosinstance ofwith notable sites0.80text
Llano de la Consolacióninstance ofwith notable sites0.80text
Pozo Moroinstance ofwith notable sites0.80text
El Amarejoinstance ofwith notable sites0.80text
and the Iberian settlements of Alarcosinstance ofwith notable sites0.80text
Cerro de las Cabezas in Valdepeñasinstance ofwith notable sites0.80text
the Santa Hermandadinstance ofThe Catholic Monarchs established institutions0.80text
the Inquisitioninstance ofThe Catholic Monarchs established institutions0.80text
El Bonillo under Ramón Cabrerainstance ofthough Carlists seized towns0.80text

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